Finally got some more cores cooking on the llrnet "nplb.rieselprime.org" port 300 server. Got some old and some new systems on it. Have a couple dual core 64-bit ones that still don't want to play nice with the llrnet though.

Being new to this effort, and not making any manual reservations, I am assuming that llrnet reports the prime results to the server and that the results do not need to be posted anywhere else? My intent is to just keep running through the llrnet server and not do any manual reservations.

@Anonymous - Thank you for the url for the sr5 llrnet client. That one pretty much solved the majority of my issues. Works just fine on the OpenSuse 10.1 thru 10.3 64-bit systems. I can't say the same for the mepis-64, as something is wierd with three systems running that yet. But I guess over the next few days I may just install OpenSuse on them and that will allow me to bring some more cores on board. :) Thank you again. :)

Actually, since the primes are in top-5000 range, you will need to report primes to the top-5000 website (and the "report primes here" thread in this forum, though that's pretty easy, especially if you're already reporting them to the top-5000)--if you want to be automatically notified by email of all new primes you find, just send me or Adam (username AES) your email address and we'll get it plugged into the system.

I assume that the first one by kar_bon must reflect the manual reservation stuff??? And the second is the automated llrnet stuff????

Is there any centralized composite scoring for the nplb effort?

The stats at www.rieselprime.org are both for manual work, and LLRnet work (there are separate scoring tables for each). It's essentially the "centralized scoring" that you're looking for. However, it is only updated manually, and not very often at that because it's a lot of work for Karsten to keep all his pages updated.

The one at nplb.rieselprime.org is the live, automated stats, for Adam's port 300 server only. (The www.rieselprime.org LLRNet stats, by contrast, include all servers, past and present.) So, the nplb.rieselprime.org stats probably the ones you'll want to watch if what you're interested in is watching rankings and all that.

Sometime in the future we may have similar stats available for the port 5000 server (llrnet.ironbits.net), but until then, port 5000 is only included in the manually-updated www.rieselprime.org LLRnet stats.

Well the wife decided that she really didn't want to retire yet cause there are some other goodies that she still wants to get. So that "crises" is over with, at least for this month... She's talking about doing another year and a half or so now. So anyway I'll be crunching some again. Just aren't going to be investing in a bunch of new stuff other than maybe another one or two quads at some point in the future. As they used to tell us in the service, gotta be flexible... :)

Well the wife decided that she really didn't want to retire yet cause there are some other goodies that she still wants to get. So that "crises" is over with, at least for this month... She's talking about doing another year and a half or so now. So anyway I'll be crunching some again. Just aren't going to be investing in a bunch of new stuff other than maybe another one or two quads at some point in the future. As they used to tell us in the service, gotta be flexible... :)

Okay, great! For this upcoming rally, could you please put everything on server IB8500? (In fact, that's sort of what it was originally designed for. ) That will take a lot of load off the main servers.

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